Thursday, December 9, 2010

Bigfoot the Monster


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Fisher-Price Imaginext
Big Foot the Monster
Our Recommended Age: 3 - 7 years
Manufacturer's Age: 3 - 8 years
Our Price: $109.99


Imagine a little monster with a big personality. That's the Fisher-Price Imaginext Big Foot the Monster. He's happy. He's angry. He's sleepy. He's fun. He talks, walks and throws a ball. He also chews, burps and exercises. Kids can bring him to life with an easy-to-use wireless remote control. The symbols on the buttons show what Big Foot will do, so no reading is required.

Features

Easy-to-use wireless remote control

The remote control has a toggle and seven buttons. The toggle allows him to walk forward and backwards, and the six buttons are happy, angry, sleep, fun, ball, and exercise.
Wide range of emotions

Press the happy button to hear him laugh, or press the angry button to hear him roar and watch him pound his fists or raise his arms above his head and shake his fists. With the push of another button, your child can also change his expression to watch his face shift from a frown to a smile.

Sweet dreams

The sleep button makes him go to sleep and emit loud snoring sounds. Press any of the emotion buttons on the remote while he sleeps to hear him dream.

Fun and games

Press the ball button to hear him say things like "play" and watch him throw the ball. Press the button on his belly to hear him laugh. Don't forget the fun button on the remote to hear a unique rap and a variety of other sounds and words.

Strong muscles

Your child can help Big Foot complete a rigorous workout with a push of the exercise button. Watch him "lift weights" and turn somersaults while making grunts and other crazy sound effects. If he works out too much he will say "No More!"
Dinner time

After a long workout, Big Foot is always ready for a snack, and his favorite meal is a delicious green leaf. Press the button in his mouth to make him chew and burp. He will even remember to say "excuse me."

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